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Old 07-01-2013, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Payton King View Post
what brake calipers ans sizes you were running, but if you are using willwood in the C5/C6 sizing and a 6:1 pedal ratio, you can drop the rear master to 3/4 and adjust the bias more towards the front. Will give you a little longer pedal.

What pads are you running?

I would opt for the larger 550 lbs in the front and a 300 or 325 in the rear. Guess I should ask what rate you front bar is and if you are running a rear bar.
Payton, I belive the piston sizes are 4.04 front, 1.98 rear. I don't think it would be that bad, but the Tilton pedals have a 5.29:1 ratio. If I drop to 3/4 rear I will probably need to add a proportioning valve since I doubt the balance bar will have enough adjustment. It might if I get the rod lengths close to right. My brain is hurting trying to visualize if that would affect bias too.

DJW, Wilwood spc'd the masters and did tell me if I wasn't happy to drop to a 3/4 (just now remembered that part of the conversation.
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